Generally historical revision takes place long after events unfold and the victors attempt to bury humiliating or inconvenient truths. Today, in the age of information, these would-be victors are finding it increasingly necessary to revise history in real-time through a strategy of increasingly repetitive, but decreasingly effective propaganda.
Phase I: Justifying Chaos
It was only in 2007 that US foreign policy openly sought to pursue war against Iran, Syria, and Lebanon’s Hezbollah, while undercutting pro-Iranian factions in Iraq which at the time the US was still occupying. Failing to accomplish this directly, the US planned a not-so-covert proxy war that would include funding, politically backing, and even arming groups ranging from the Muslim Brotherhood to militants aligned with Al Qaeda itself.
This is perhaps best summarized by the prophetic 2007 report “The Redirection: Is the Administration’s new policy benefiting our enemies in the war on terrorism?” written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh and published in the New Yorker.
It stated (emphasis added):
To undermine Iran, which is predominantly Shiite, the Bush Administration has decided, in effect, to reconfigure its priorities in the Middle East. In Lebanon, the Administration has cooperated with Saudi Arabia’s government, which is Sunni, in clandestine operations that are intended to weaken Hezbollah, the Shiite organization that is backed by Iran. The U.S. has also taken part in clandestine operations aimed at Iran and its ally Syria. A by-product of these activities has been the bolstering of Sunni extremist groups that espouse a militant vision of Islam and are hostile to America and sympathetic to Al Qaeda.
Hersh
would also go on to chronicle American political and financial support
that was being provided to the Muslim Brotherhood, even then under then
US President George Bush. In all, the supposedly “spontaneous” uprisings
referred to by the Western media as the “Arab Spring” in 2011 were
being engineered years ahead of time – not in an attempt to promote
peaceful pro-democratic aspirations, but to serve as cover for
ultra-violent foreign-backed inssurections that would leave a trail of
destruction stretching along Africa’s northern coast, all the way to the
borders of Iran, Russia, and even China.
Phase II: The War
After denying any role in the “Arab
Spring” unrest, the US would soon not only openly support the protesters
in the streets, but also support armed militants that followed in the
wake of protests. This support included that of a military dimension –
with militants in Libya being provided aircover and special forces
initially, to eventually the air-dropping of weapons, equipment, and
other supplies.
US Senator John McCain (R-Arizona) would
even travel to the terrorist capital of Libya – Benghazi – and offer US
support in person. He would stand literally upon the footsteps of
Benghazi’s courthouse where Al Qaeda rallies would be held shortly
after, promising weapons to men who would later slaughter a US
ambassador in that very city.
After the destruction of Libya’s
government amid NATO’s intervention, Benghazi would serve as a terrorist
epicenter where weapons, cash, and fighters were being staged before being sent to NATO-member Turkey and then to fight in northern Syria. Among
these terrorists were seasoned militants of the Libyan Islamic Fighting
Group (LIFG), an official Al Qaeda franchise in North Africa. One of
their leaders, Abdelhakim Belhadj would eventually find himself in power
in Tripoli after the collapse of the Libyan government, and even have
his photograph taken with Senator McCain.
Predictably, as NATO shifted resources
and attention from the overthrow of Libya to the overthrow of Syria, the
conflict aimed at Damascus escalated. It did not however succeed.
Instead, the West found itself in a protracted proxy war in which its
role in arming, aiding, and abetting hardcore sectarian extremists
became increasingly obvious.
Phase III: The “Rise” of ISIS
Clearly, the rise of the so-called
“Islamic State” or ISIS, did not happen overnight, nor by accident. It
was not only the logical result of the United States continuing its
strategy of proxy warfare it had carried out against Libya, now
unfolding in Syria, it was also the premeditated, documented result of
what veteran journalist Seymour Hersh had warned about in 2007.
It is a threat that not only Syria
understands all too well, but a threat its allies including Iraq, Iran,
and Russia fully understand and are mobilizing against.
The US has found itself revising history, attempting to explain the
existence of ISIS lurking in the footprints of its massive support of
so-called “moderates” in Syria’s ongoing conflict. The US has attempted
to claim ISIS has built itself on “donations,” selling oil to the black
market, and by taking hostages for ransom. If only building a
multinational terrorist mercenary force was that easy, we could imagine
Syria, Iraq, and Iran would likewise have vast mercenary armies to
outmatch ISIS in an afternoon.
The reality is, to explain how the US
and its regional partners have provided “moderates” with billions in aid
only to have ISIS rise up and displace these “moderates,” we must
realize that there were never any “moderates” to begin with, and that
the US intentionally armed and funded terrorists, just as Hersh warned
in 2007, to create a terrorist mercenary army that “espouses a militant
vision of Islam” and is “sympathetic to Al Qaeda.”
ISIS
didn’t displace the “moderates,” the truth of what America has done in
the Middle East has displaced the lies the West has been telling the
public starting in 2011 at the height of the so-called “Arab Spring.”
It is essential that people around the world continue to spread this this truth faster than the West can spread its chaos.
Tony Cartalucci, Bangkok-based geopolitical researcher and writer, especially for the online magazine“New Eastern Outlook”.
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2014/10/28/isis-america-s-terrorist-mercenaries/
First appeared: http://journal-neo.org/2014/10/28/isis-america-s-terrorist-mercenaries/